disparo
/disˈpaɾo/, [d̪isˈpa.ɾo]shooting, shot
Noun disparo m (plural disparos)
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shot
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(in the plural) gunfire, shooting
- ¡Acabamos de oír disparos!
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We just heard gunfire!
Verb disparo
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Las tres víctimas de disparo están en condición crítica.
The three gunshot victims are in critical condition.
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Un transeúnte inocente fue asesinado de un disparo a plena luz del día.
An innocent passer-by was shot dead in broad daylight.
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Vimos a Mac realizar un fantástico disparo.
We saw Mac make a fantastic shot.
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Alto o disparo.
Stop, or I'll shoot.
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Los nativos oyeron un disparo y pensaron que los invasores estaban en el bosque.
The natives heard a gunshot and thought that the invaders were in the forest.
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Le dio un disparo en la rodilla.
He shot him in the knee.
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Él hizo un disparo a voleo.
He fired a shot at random.
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Mujer de 43 años sospechosa de haber asesinado a su esposo de un disparo.
A 43-year-old woman suspected of having shot dead her husband.
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Tom recibió un disparo.
Tom got shot at.
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De repente oímos un disparo.
All at once we heard a shot.
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